There's a vision Australia and New Zealand can help ease each other's seasonal electricity woes.
Company Taslink is proposing a massive underground trans-Tasman cable, allowing surplus power to be transferred between the two countries.
It estimates the link would increase our power grid's capacity by about 40%.
Co-Director Richard Homewood told Mike Hosking it would have meant 20% lower power prices last winter.
He says Australia has the opposite problem, with power outages during the hot summer days, when we have a surplus.
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